HBBBHIHB  Bl 


GRIER'S  SOUTHERN 


6  TKCIC  YEAK  <  I      ?  LORD 


xtilo  or  Leap-Year,   and  t»«  Third 
onthern    indepep  ,;  {uut^  iih  ct  J,,^ 

the  Elghty-ieveiUh  of  the  Independence  of 

I 

Calculated  for  the  |  Meridian  of  A»«p«ta,  Ga., 

AND  WILL  SERVE  FOR  THE  ADJACENT  STATES, 

Rr    i'.  P.   ASMMURK,  t>r  AMERICA,  liA. 

Punished  for  tho  Trr.ds  by  F.  H.&ia«»«,  Anfssta,  ««. 


J  AS.  MTcPEIEUSOft  &  CO., 

*w)  to  STATION 

ATLANTA..  GA. 


1863— almanac— 1863. 


SIGNS  OF  THE  ZODIAC  AND  INFLUENCE  OF  THE  MOON 
Tins  Moon  is  supposed  by  some  to  have  a  special  influence  upon  differ- 
ent parts  of  the  bodies  of  men  "and  animals,  as  it  passes  through  the  signs  ol 
tas  Zodiac.  The  following  cut  is  inserted  for  the  sake  of  those  who  be- 
lk>vo  in  this  imaginary  influence,  and  is  intended  to  represent  the  part  of  t!tt- 
body  affected  by  the  Moon  when  it  is  in  any  particular  sign  of  the  Zodiac. 
By  linding  the  Moon's  place  in  the  proper  column  of  the  calendar  pages, 
a»d  comparing  it  with  this  cut,  the  particular  part  which  is  supposed  to  l>e 
aPected,  will  be  at  once  seen.  Thus,  when  the  Moon  is  in  Aries  (1P)>  it 
is  aupprsed  to  influence  the  head  and  face;  when  in  Capricornus  (V5) 
fce  knees,  ©tc, 

f)P  Governs  the  Face  and  Head. 


n 
Arms. 


Meart. 

'Jfceins. 

t 

Thighs. 


Legs. 


Neck, 

Breast 

Bowels 


"1 
Secrets 


Knees. 


X  Feet. 


NAMES  AND  CHARACTERS  OF  THE  SIGNS  OF  THE  ZODIAC. 

OP  Aries,  the  Ram.  &  Taurus,  the  Bull,  n  Gemini,  the  Twins.  •£> 
i&anoer,  the  Crab.  £X  Leo,  the  Lion.  1$  Virgo,  the  Virgin.  a±  Libra,  the 
Balance.  Tm.  Scorpio,  the  Scorpion.  $  Sagittarius,  the  Archer.  yy  Cap 
jiearnus,  the  Goat.     OX  Aquarius,  the  Waterman.     X  Pieces,  the  Fishes. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  CYCLES. 


Dominical  Letter,   D 

Golden  Number, 2 

Epact,  (Moeu's  age,)  Jan.  1st 11 


Solar  Cycle, 24 

Roman  Indictio*, f! 

Julian  Period (J57b' 


MOVEABLE  FEASTS  OF  THE  CHURCH. 


Septuagesima  Sunday 
Qu'iu.  or  Shrove  Sunday, 
4ftk -.Wednesday, 
9t\m  Sunday, 
ikwvor  Sunday. 


Feb. 

1 

Rogation  Suuday, 

Mav   10 

F«l». 

15 

Ascension  Day, 

May   14 

Feb. 

18 

Whit-Sunday, 

May     4 

Mar. 

29 

Advent  Sunday 

Nov  29 

April 

5 

189S— AUfANMt—liftt. 


ICLIPSSS    FOR     !••». 
Tub  first  will  be  of  the  Sua,  en  the  17tk  ef  May,  at  llh  lfm.  A.  M.. 
inrisible  m  Ameriea, 

Tba  second  will  be  a  tatal  Eclipee  of  the  Moon,  on  tha  hat  day  of  Joaa, 
panially  risible,  and  ii  ealcnlated  to  apparent  time,  as  fo||ewe  : 

»1T,  ■'».  Mia    see. 
The  Eclipaa  beginaonJnae      -«     %     -     1,     4     17     38      "j 
Baeinninjj  of  total  darknew       *     -     -     -     ' 
E;:d  of  total  dai  Knew  ■--••'»,« 

Tha  rise  at  Augusta      -     -     - 

jita   aclipsfed  oa  her 
Weal 
The  Fcl  p«e  trill  end         -...-- 
•  bility        ------ 

The  third  arill  be  of  tha  San,  on  tha  11th  ef  Ner.,  at  3a.  Slat.  A.  M  ,  h»- 

ica, 
Tha    fourth  will  be  of  the  Moan,  oa  tha  25th  day  af  Xevember,  TJaibla 
and  uearly  total  throughout  tha  aoutinrnt  of  Amari«a,  aaa!  is  •eJee'atea' 
ta  apparent  lira^  •■  follow*  : 

ait.  a'a.  an.  sic. 


4 

17 

38 

S 

94 

33. 

« 

31 

18. 

7 

I 

9, 

: 

38 

16 

1 

37 

la 

I 

57 

14. 

3 

37 

§3. 

5 

43 

11. 

1 

18 

89. 

3 

91 

18. 

.it  Augusta,  Ga., If  or.  93 

Midtif-  of  Eclipse..  " 

Ecliptic  Oppoii.1  " 

F,u<l  of  Eclips*  " 

Daration   . . . .' " 

Digits  eclipsed  11  It,  on  tha  Moon's  north  limb. 
At  the  greatest    ebscarationi  about  1-94  part  af  tha  Mean's 
will  remain  nutciipaad. 

iqt;inoxes   and   solsticj* 

Vem*|  Equiuox, (Spring  begins) Mar  oh   11*. 

Soa»inar  ^oisLico ;Sumiu&r  begins) Jaaa      list. 

Autumnal  Equinox, 'Autumn  begina). aVtat.      9 %4, 

ice, (Winter  begins) Dee.      Hat. 


ASPECTS  OF  TflS  PLANUS. 
Tb«  Planet  Venus  will  be  Evening  Star  till  September  29th.  ihea  Morn- 
ing Star  till  tba  cu<i  of  the  v*«.r 

Jupiter  will  b<  a  with  ("as  Sun,  en  the  12th  of  April,  whan  he 

will  ebioe  with  bis  greeted*  brilliancy. 

Saturn  will  be  i  n  with  tba  Sun,  on  the  20th  of  Marsh,  when 

ho  wiH  bo  bng'v  . 

%  will  bo  too  noar  the  Sun" to  afford  any  favorable  oppertuaity  of  view- 
rear. 


•     fa' 


THE  TtVELTE  SIGNS  OF  THE  ZODIAC. 

Spring  S.gns, 1.  )£  Pisoos.       9.  qe  Ariat.  3.    8   Taurus 

Summer  Signs, 4.  n   Geniiuii     5.  fla  Caaeer. 

Autumn   Sign? 7.   Tty  Vir^o.         8.  A  Libra. 

Winter  Signs    .....10.   t    Sagitt'ogll.  Y?  Capri'ua 


S.  SI  Lee. 
9.  01    Scarpio, 
13.  «~    Aquerhu. 


Tlve  fir«t  xir  hm  "ailed  Nert.bern  *iguu,  one1  the  ether  six  Southern  ftiffl* 


~«63— ALMAWAC—  I8H3 


TABLE  OP  THE  PRIN€IPAL  BODIBS  IN  THE  SOLAR  SYSTEM. 


Veloci- 

•   iDensi- 

Mean 

Mean  Dis- 

lie voln-|  Revolu- 

ty per 

Si?.e— the      tr-     .'Light, 
Earth          Eartn    Earth 

NAMES. 

Diame-  | 

tance  from 

tion  ur'd  tion  on 

in.  in 

ter. 

the   Sub. 

the  Sue]    Axi». 

orbit. 

being  1.       b'ng  1 

hag  I 

Miles. 

yrs.  dr.vsld.  h.  M. 

Miles. 

ThbSto.. 

3,224! 

•>.->    0  59 

1,827 

1,412,921,101    0.253 
0,053  j   1.129 

Infl'i- 

Mercury. . 

1 6661....   ss  1  0  5 

6.880 

Venus  

7,687| 

.00(1  ....  224  ..  23  21 

1,338 

0,909 

1.9  M 

The  Earth 

991163.000      1     23  56 

1,138 

I.OO'l 

1.0  0 

. 

95,103,000      1      ...27     7  43 

08 

*,0«0     ti.rtis 

l.tOtl 

144.008,000,     1    32J,  1     0-37 

921 

0,12! 

9.131 

.Tupiter  .. . 

80.  I'd1 

494,797,000,  11    215  . .     9  56 

496 

1,456,000    0  238 

0.»37 

Haturn  . . . 

79,04a 

907,168,000   20     1671..    |0  29 

368 

771,900    0.1SS 

0.011 

Uranus  ... 

35,112 

84         6  1  13  33 

259 

89,008    e.24  2 

».<>««: 

Neptune. . 

19,000  164     226 

20S 

143,000 1   0.14:1 

0.J»l 

Note.--- There  are  more  than  fifty  small   Planets  or  Asteroids,  between  the  oibitof 

MEAN  AND  APPARENT   TIME. 
Mean  Time  is  tho  time  indicated  by  a  well-regulated  elock  or  watch  tuh- 
»'.ng  without  variation,  so  as  to  mske  the  day,  or  24  hours, equal  to  llie 
Mean  Time  at  which  the  Sun  comes  to  the  meridian  during  the  year.     Ap- 
parent Time  is  the  time  which  makes  the  Sun  come  t*  the  meridian  *vory 
ek.     On  account  of  tho  elipticity   of  the  earth's  orli't,  and 
n   'o  the  equator,  the  sun  dees  not  always  come  to  the  roerid- 
time  ;  and  hence,  Apparent  Time  i«  irregular,  and 
Time,  er  gains  en  it,  sonaetimeis    to  the 
.  minutes.     When  theJSua  comet*  to  the  me  rid - 
r  than  the  Mean  Time,  it  is  said  te  be  fast:  cut   when  it  cetnw  to 
I  10  be  slow  ;  and   the  amount  by  which  Appartnt  Time 
differs  frem  Mean  Time  is  called  the  Equation  of  Time.     In  order  to  sal 
a  timepiece  according  tc  Mean  Time,  it  is  necessary  to  have  a  dial,  er  noon 
mark;  and    allowance  must  be   made    for  the   Equation  ef  Time.  _Tbis 
Almaaac  is  in  Mean  Time, 

EXPLANATION   OF  THE  SIGNS  USED  IN  THIS  ALMANA6. 

@  New  Moii,  and  Moon  generally,  d  First  Quarter,  O  Eull  Moon,  * 

/  Last  Quarter      Q  Moon's  ascending  node,  or  dragon's  h««ad.     Q    Moon  » 

'if-  i«  descending  node,  or  dragon's  tail.     In  Apogee — Moon  farthest  from  the 

Earth      In   Pkrisee-   Moon  nearest  the  eailh.     &  Highest — Moon  fai 

thesi    jNorlh      Q    Lowest   -Moon  farthest  Smth.      I?  Satnrn.       ?    Venus 

.4  near  together.     H  Jupiter.      £  Mercuiy      D  90  deg.  apart,     §  Oppo- 

aitieu  or  180  degrees  apart       $   Mars.     7*  Stars.     %  Sun.     IJt    Hcrschel. 

Goraplete  Court  Calendars,  tc.  for  the  States  of  Alabama  and  Tennessee,  will  i>e 

iesertei  in  orders  o f  10  gross  and  upwards  from   dealars  ordering  lor  eirciiianou  in 

those  statos  respectively. 


Note.  Any  person  solving  ten  of  the  Problems  contained  in  this  Aliuu- 
nac,  and  sending  to  me  ;it  Americas,  Oa.,  by  the  15th  of  May  next,  the  oor- 
rect  answers  to  the  same,  shall  have  the  same  acknowledged  in  the  Almanac 
?or  1864. • 

A  I'pw  original  problems  for  1864,  are  solioited.  They  must  be  thorough- 
ly solved  and  explained,  in  order  to  meet  with  attention 

T.  P.  Ashmoiir- 


Month,]                    JANUARY,  186.?.                   [31  Day* 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

PROBLEMS. 

1.  What  must  bo  the  diameter  of  aj 

B.      H.    M. 

PbH  Moon,        4     9  46  ere. 
Last  Quarter  12     1  43  «ve. 
New  Moon,      19     9  54   mo. 
First  Quarter,  86     3  45  eve. 

balloon,  in  order  that  it  may  ascend  withj 
four  persons,  weighing  each  160  pouud/v 
and  the  balloon   and  bag  of  sand  weigh-' 
ing  60  pounds. 

0.      D                                                Sun  Sun 
'vl      of       Various  Rhenomena.     rises;  seta 

|S 

Moon 
ri  &stf 

it  VI'  tW« 

M.      W                                                            H.M.H.H. 

2^ 
n 

ii.  m: 

1  Thur  lN«w  ^•*r,«*Day.   Cold  7     4  4  56 

2Frid    #ih  Perigee             audi    3  4  57 

5     0 

7  18 

:  SSatur 

d  highest  chilly  weather  7     3  4  57 

ffi.  , 

6  50 

8     9 

9*  d 

4     8. 

Princeton  Battle.  1777.  7     3  4  57 

rises. 

B  Mon 

•  Cloudy  and  7     2  4  66 

6    15 

«  4  a: 

6Tues 

Epiphany.                cold.  7    2  4  B8 

7     8 

10  26j 

7  Wod* 

7     24  58 

iiy 

8  20 

1 1      2j 

8Tliur 

Bat.  N.  Orleans,  1815.    7     14  59 

9  13 

11   881 

9Frid                   Fair  and  frosty.!     1 

10  18 

E.  14 

iluSatur    Aldebaran   sou  9h  8m.    7     0)5     0 

■JN. 

11   25 

0  47, 

11      S.      Ala.  *f  Fla.  seced.,  '61.7     0  5     0 

m»n  n. 

12  Mon            Now  more  pleasan 

0  38 

ISJTuea 

Richard  11.  killed,  1490.  6  59 '5     i 

1  4t 

2  46 

UWcd 

N.  E.  Wind*  8  58  5    2 

$ 

2  50 

8  4? 

l&jTkur 

and     any  6  58  5    2 

3  46 

i»Frid      fl  lowest                        ark  d  57  5     3 

4  46 

8     21; 

17  5atur    Bat.  Cowpens,  17-*          6  57  6     3 

5   88 

7   30; 

LI      S.                       faing  clouds.  6  56  5     4 

8   10) 

19  Mon     Capella  &eu.  9h.  11m,     6  555    6 

fit 

sets. 

9    a 

;20  Tues 

^  enters  ~  Goo  sec  '61,6  555     5 

6  30 

1   45 

21  Wed 

High  winds  from  8  54  5    6 

X 

7  34 

18  25' 

22Taur 

Rigel  seu.  8h-  48m*.         6  54  5    6 

8  25 

11      5 

^^k 

S3  Frid 

N.  W.  and  cold.  6  535     7 

9  21 

n  4  mm 

'24  Satur 

Augasta  arsenal  tak  '616  52  5    8 

1 

10  10 

Mon..  [        7^ 

esj   n. 

Co/da?irZ6  51  5     9 

11     8 

V    •* 

88  Mon 

Sirius  seu.  lOh.  16m.     6  515     9 

a 

morn. 

1   18 

;27  Tues 

Cloudy. H  50  5  10 

0     7 

1  50 

2  5^ 

!«fl  Wed 

Perhaps  snow  6  49  5  1 1 

n 

1     8 

■iU.Thur    ProFF.  C.  Bond  died  59.  6  4S 

2     2 

4      q| 

•^0  It  id 

d   highest.                          6  4*5  12 

3 

2  56 

6  34: 

<  1  [Satur 

sleet.  6  4' 

8  01 

H 

Jat 


*d  Month.] 


FEBRUARY,  1863 


2*  Dayp 


MOON'S  PHASES. 


Full  Mood  3 
Last  Quarter  II 
New  Moan  17 
First  Quarter  25 


H.    M 

4  39  eve. 
1  51  mo. 
9  30  eve. 
9  16   mo. 


2.   If  the  mercury  in  a  b*iomr 
i   the  bottom    of  a  totv^r,  l>*  obcerved  <» 
I   stand  at  36  inchee,  and.  on  being  carried! 
to  the  top  of  it,  ba  observed  -!).9  inches, 
'    what  is  the  height  of  the  to- 

3  Suppote  a  piece  of  marblo  conte  us 
8  cubic  feet,  end  wtti^h*  1,353,3  lbs., 
what  is  the  specific  gravity  7 


oi 
vv 


Various  Phenomena. 


Sun  !  Sun  rs|Moui 

a  fc  o !    . 

Hue*  sets  5-s  rt 
HZ 


H.  M-,|M.  H. 

646  5~f4^i 


H.    M.       •     *• 


lPlT  jfefeptuagesinia  S.  |6  4615  14  St     4   »l      S 

2:M«)n.!PuriBcatioD  B.  V.  Mary.,6  §516  15         5   j 
•  Tu».  Fair  and  frosty. \(i  44&  1«  M     5  4"?    0 

4JW-4,.j  [1780  8  445  ie|       TJias.HlO 

SfTku   jEarthquake  at  Sicily,     |6  43  5  17  ^  I  6  SO  U) 
«  Fri.   |       '  D^«n4G43pft6        »  Mil 

7i8atu.  Sirius  so«.  6b.  2fcm.        6  415  19 . n t 
•I     ,b'.    |  cloudy  iceether'fi  40')  2(>        11      cE 

IMu.  895  21 *    11   SOJ  0 

lOTtia.  >r«.  Got.  Con.8iat'fll.'6  A  11    5»|  1 


V>'*4.  ^^Tolution  in  Domingo,  6  87  5  23       Inioi 


Tkti. 
Fri 

lat. 
& 
It  Men. 
17  Tu«. 


(     lo\V»fct. 


0  Sffl 

1  48, 

2  4a 

3  Sfl 

4  50 


[1807.6  365 
Wind  and  6  36  5  24' 

Va.lant.iBos  ceZ<Z.6  3 

Oujqua'g.   Sun.  8  34:5  36 

'Mala»icthmi  born,  1407,j6  33  5  27 

•Hirius  souths  fch.  50». 
I  §  Wed.  Ash  Wednesday.  641tt;93       -7  J 

IB" rfcu.  JSuu  entars   X  »  30j5  8(«"    j  §  41JI0 

30  Fri  Muck  cloudy.  6  28531       I  0191Q 

2ll8aU    I  weather  aadfi  28  5  32'       10  25(11 

33     8.    iWaskington  born,  1732.fi  27  5  83|  R- ft/)  4«jinorB;;| 


1 

46; 

32 

9 
4r| 
1! 
4ft 
i 

44 
2»i 

4 

S 

41 

81 
23 

44 

87 


2aiM«B.i  seme  rmi%.\6  2615  34      111   20    0 

34ITU*.  jit.  Matkiaa.  lo  35J5    «ln  jll  • 

?5j  W*a.|        Nov  more  pleasant. ,8  24:5  morn.: 

28j  I'ku.  <  higheat.  Hf  J>7'«    0  5<5J 

27lFrid.  jProcyon  south  Oh.  Sra.   6  33N  !   1   47 

38jSatu.  \al  the  end  of  this  months  21:5  39;&l '  2  S6; 


Ifi 
§4 

41 
36  j 
4J>i 

.< 


3d  Month. 1                    MARCH.    1863. 

J                                                                                    , ,     .._    ...   ,,,.  

[81  Days.] 

MOON'S  PH  ASES.               4.  The  diameter  of  a  1 

»!'non   in  2.6C5 

„_    H>    M.            |    feet,  what  weight  is  it  capable  of  rniisng? 

Full  M6od         5     9    21  mo    !        _    ....    ,  .      .          .....     ...         J 

,.              ltl     ,.     ,.                    .-.    v\  hat  i.»  the  sonditv  in    inches  of 
L«8t  Quartor  i!i     0     15  eve                  .  .              ,           ,    -      ,            , 
■  K:        7,             in     n     .-   .        '    severa    frajmenU  or  clear  gl&as,  whoe«. 
New  Moon      10     9     1/    mo    .         •  .  .  ■    ,o              t 
c.     ,    .       .      o-     o      i  i            i    weight  is  13  ouuee*? 
first  quarter  2.     3      14   m.i    1          s 

D:i  D  ! 

,  of      of         A  a rious  Phenomena. 

Sun  :  SuTi«    . 

rises!  sets  £  'i 

Moon 
ri.fcsts 

High  tide 

M    w   | 

H.M.  11. M.  *  *■ 

6  20j5  40^~ 

H.    u. 

H-    M.| 

1      ,v.     St.   David. 

3  35 

6  40 

2  Mot)     Procyon  Sou.  9  h.48m. 

6  19  5  41,'iiK 

4     6 

7  4:< 

STues               Fair  and  frorty.fi  18J5  42 

4  44 

8  29 

4!Wed   jPollux  Sou.  8  h.  44  tn.   ;6  17  5  43 \a 

5   19 

9   10 

&;Thur   La  frao*  died,  1827.      ,0  10  5  44 

rises. 

9  43 

6  Prid             Cloudy  and  damp.  6  1 

7     7 

10   17 

7  Satin-  RegulusSou,  lob. 56  m. 6  145  46! 

8       0 

10  46 

-                                    Cold  iritids.fi  181ft  47 

8  53 

11    17 

Ului  SOU.    luh.4M!1.0    !  - 

9  45 

11   48 

1"  Tue«                 from  fJtc  X.  W.  6  11  fir  49 

10  37 

Ev.18 

1  I  Wed     D   lowest.                          8  lOjfi  60  tf 

li    29 

0  59 

IdJThiur                                           6 

morn. 

1   30| 

UiFrid     tf  di8c«HrtredTi78r,         0    8(5  5»« 

0  20 

2   19 

<:  mild. ,6     7  5 

1    10 

3  24 

'   15    il       Jackson  born.  1767. 

1   57 

4  5lj 

16  Won    Regului  sou.  10  h.  21m.6    5  5  55 

X 

2  43 

6   11. 

i'utrick. 

3  27 

7  18 

18JWed  ,                      Stormy  an  J. 6    3  5  57 

'-?- 

4     9 

8     8! 

:   19Th'.ir  ;         i'u pleasant  weather.® 

sets. 

8  53 

Frid      •?  d?  #  b  "««■  5  h.  59  m.  0     15  59 

7   40 

9  35; 

21  Satur  Days   and  nights  equal.  6     OiH 

8  35 

10  ill 

5.                     Fair  and  moreV  396     1 

11      * 

ion     Regulus  *>».  9h.  58  in.  5  58J6     2:n 

10     Oil  51j 

■pleasant.  5  57  6     1 

10  4 5, Morn. 

nunckuion  B.  V.  M.  |6  56  6    4 

0  34; 

26  Thur  ,  a  highest.                          ,5  55  6     5  25 

11    5  9    1  21, 
more  1  2  21. 

.87  Frid    '                      Cloudy  and**  5416     6; 

r  with  Russia,  '54.    |d  53|6 

0  40    3  29 

Palm  Sun.       some  ratnuvo  52  6 
Mon   iRegulus  boo.  9h.  2Gm.    5  51  6    9  n; 

1    3*    4  54- 

2   20    6  11 

31  Tu-  i  <  aihoun  died,  1850.       .5  506  10 

3  45;  7   16 

—  ss  : 

, — . . 

ME^=. 

1  «»•■■•    -  :-v 


'.   in, . —  ■-■  » j 


1th  Month,] 


APRIL,  1863. 


[00  Days 


MOON'S   PHASES. 

d.   ;i.  m. 
Full  Moon  3    1 1      3  eve. 

last  Quarter  10  it  14ev« 
New  Moon  17  it  47  ev?. 
First  Quarter   25     8  22  eve. 


6  A  railler  has  a  head  of  water  four 
feet  above  tbetlu-ice,  how  high  iuut.t  the 
water  bo  rawed  above  (he  opening  so  that 
hali  as  much  again  water  may  be  dis- 
charged from  the  sluice  m  the  same  time  ?i 


D. 

of 


D. 

o' 


liWed 
2  Thur 
Frid 


Satur:w-  H.  Harrison  d'd '41. [5  46  J  H 


3 

4 

6Mon 
7'Tues 

8;W»d 

GjThur 
lOlFrid 


feUI: 

anous  Phenomena. 

U.M 

Rlgulus  sou.  Sh.  18m.    5  41 
Pleasant  weather. 15  4^ 
|Good  Friday  /or  5  47 


10 


East.  Sunday  [planting.?*  4.F. 

Easter  Monday.  5  44 

<[  lowest.  5  45^ 

i?a?!n  tt-i/7i  Thunder. -5  4"-' 

Edward  IV.  di^d   1483.5  41 

Bat.  of  T oulouse,  1814,(5  41 
li[Satur|Pittsburk  burned,  1845.5  S^ 
121  5.  '  ^  8  &  U  i  i**s  6h.  32ra.J5  88 
lOJMon  'Fort  Sumter  taken,  '61.5  37 
14'Tues"  Embargo  rep«aled  18145  36 
ISjWed  'Sptca  »ou.  lib.  :Uhn.  5  35 
l6|Thiir  '  Warm  for  this.5  34 

17  Frid    ;  Virginia  seceded,  1861.  5  88  6  27  a 
J8Satur  month.  5  8*2  6  28: 

>9j   5.     Renters   £.         [■«■*[*  «»'*»■  OK 
2<>  Mon   ■«  d  *  at  2b  8m  aft.  very.-")  80W  SO 
21  Tues  Cloudy  endb  39  6  31 

22!-vyed  ,«  highest.  windy.  5  28  6  32©    1()  8l|Mor». 

3^Thur  St,   Geofge.  '  J5/27  6  88i      ill    J41  0  17 

24iFrid   : Brazil  discovered,  1500..5  36j6  M:Cl  Hi   58    1      5 
25|Satu    St.  Mark.  Fair  and?>  25;0  S5j       morn.j  2 

26)  S.     jSpica  sou.  lOh.  56m.       5  24«  8fl'«5»  I   0  401  8 
27!Mon  iArctunusou.  llh.  44m.  5  236  %1  \    3]    4 


gg     .:   MOOIJ 

3§  ritsls 

H.M.gg  II.     M. 

4  3fi 


Higlit'.de' 
Savannah 


5  llkoi 
W2 

I  M  'rn 


3  15} 
3  lfl 
6  17^ 

1   18;   ' 

5  19 

6  20  fc 
3  21 

3  23*  K 

6  2s; 

6  34! 
(*>  25J«p 
6  26 


8  4 
8  42; 
0  16 
0  48, 
10  10; 


5  ! 
rises 
7      0 

7  58 

8  86 

a  «j  n 

10  2Wli 

11  18!S. 

tUOr-.J    1 

0  15    1 

1  21    2 

■2   26!  4 

3  35|«&  83 

4  50r6  43; 

5  53;  7  37' 
sots.  ' 

7  30 

8  18 


46*^ 
20 
42 
27 
8 
57 
58 
18 


S  29 

9   11 
9  50' 


9     0 10  47 


0  42  11   S3 


28!Taes  j  Wolfe  killed,  1759.         5  22  6  83  ^ 
teWWfed  pleasant  wralher.^  216  39J 

80;Thwr  j  Washington  inaug.  '89.  5  SOjfl 


2  22|  5 

3  ll!  6 
1      0    7 


1 

2J 
l.» 

26 

32 

25 


5tk  Montli.j                      MAY,  18C3.                      [3ll)ay9.j 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

7     WAat  is  tbo  vslscity  sf  water  is- 
tuiuf  from  a  head  of  wat«r  5  fast  4s©p?| 

D.     11.     M. 

Full  Mssn          .3     9  43  m». 

Last  Qaartsr  10     i  ID  *•. 
Naw  Ms«m       17  11   15  mo. 
'First  Quarter  25  11   33  ffio. 

8.  Wkat  is  ths  diffsrsaes  fcatwasa  th» 
Isafth  of  a   psaiaiBSi,    wkick    Tittrafsfl 
kalf  seconds,   aas!   aae  which  swings  J 
aecoads  ? 

D 
of 

i3 

of 

Sun  Sun 
.  Various  Phenomena,    rue*  »ets 

M 

reoort 
ri.aeL* 

High  tfcitt 
J.ftvaanah 

M 
] 

W 

If.H.  II.M. 

is! 

— 

n.     vl. 

.               .                     1 

Prid 

StTPhilip  «5t  St.  Jamas.  5  ^.(i(i  4n 

8      6 

a 

Satur 

Warn  and  ftyis  1 

* 

8  48 

8    40 

s 

S. 

Tennessee  speeded  '61  .Is  18|6  *7 

ri?es. 

9    20 

9    53j 
10    25i 

:  4 

Mon 

RoUH  Griar  died,    '48.  5  17  8  4* 

fl     0 

:  * 

Tuea 

Moon  lo.wast.         Damn*  i6w  44  YJ 

•  50 

■! 

Wad 

Humboldt  diad  '50.         5  15  6  45 

9  41 

10   5ft 

Tkur 

and  much  5  15  0  45 

*. 

10  S6 

11    391 

1 

Frid 
Satur 

cloudy  weatlier.  5.1         II 
Aretunia  jou   10a  S6raJ5  1X0  47 

X 

11  31 

11   59 

E.      6j 
0    52,' 

10 

5. 

Rpgatioa  Suadar-             •'  126  4H 

morn. 

1  M 

11 

Man 

Rain  im/.V5  12 «  4S 

0   40 

2    J* 

It 

Tu©8 

Aatare*  sou  lh  Ow.         5  11  C  49  ^ 

1    32 

t   40 

4    50| 

13 

Wad 

thunder.*  10  0  50 

•i   35 

1* 

15 

Tkur 

Accession  day.                   5   -9(»5J 

b 

3   SO 

0      4 

Frid  ' 

N»w  we,  may?)     0  0  51 

4   41 

7      6i 

17 

Satilr 

ftxpcGt  5     8  0  B2 

5  58 

3      1 

(J. 

Sun  aclipsad  inTi?ible.    5     1  6  50  H 

sots. 

8    51 

M«n 

*  Jine  gracing  •)     7  8  53 

3     2 

9    44 

1* 

'ftlftS 

Moon  kifbe.it.                    5     8 

25 

8  51 

10    321 

30 

Wed 

Sua  enter*  n      stmson.\&    5  0  55 

9  40 

U    161 

31 

33 

Tkur 

till  the  md|5    5  0  55 

ft 

10  30 

Morn. 

Frid 

o/'  tftit  5     4  6  50 

10  8J 

0    16| 
0    5ft 

2J*Satur 

Irish  rebellion  com.  '93.  5     4  6  50 

r* 

11   31 

24 

S. 

Whit  Sunday.                    •>     3»  57 

11   58 

1    38! 

35 

Mon 

Whit  Monday.      month.  5     3  0  57 

^v 

momi 

3   30! 

28 

Tues 

John  Calvin'died,  1504.5     3J6  58 

0  52 

3    28- 

21 

Wed 

Fuirb     x'O  58 

1   47 

4    35i 

311 

Thur 

no  plea. in ut  n     i  0  50 

wi 

2  35 

5    37 

39|Fiid 

Gon.  r-uiram  died,    00.  5     1  <«  5^ 

3  2i 

6   36 

Sutur 

lex.  Pope  died,  1*44;    5     0;7     0 

4   15 

7    31 

S. 

Trinity  Sunday.               6    Ui7    0 

5  20 

8    14, 

,fltu  Month.] 

, ,  _. 

I  MOON'S   PHASES. 


JUNE."  1863. 


[80  Days 


Full  Moon 
La»t  Quarter 
New  Moon 


0.  H.      M- 

1  6     1  ere. 

8  113  eve. 

16  1  54  mo. 


FimJ  Quarter  24     0  19  mo. 


0  I  observed,  that  while  a  stone; 
was  falling  from  a  precipice  a  si rinjf.j 
wiih  a  bullet  at  the  end.  which  measnr  j 
ed  25  inches  to  the  middle  cf  the  ball.; 
had  made  five  vibrations,  what  wa3  the! 
heijht  of  the.  precipice  ? 


Various  Phenomena. 


U.:      U 

0  f        ©t 

M)   W  I 
ljMoa   .t!io<(!i  eclipsed  visible,  i 

RTues    '•'•'■..  P$ea*ant\*  59'7 

3;Wed  [Transit  of   ?  in  1763.    |4  5S,7 

4Thur;  •  wea/fowr.4.58j3l 

SJFrid  lDr.-Worcest«*r.-ii'vl  '21.4  58f7 

6Saturt  Cloudy  and  some''*  57,7 

7|  S.     |An*aies«ou  llh  13m.    ,4-37  7 

8'Mon    iGe-t*.  Jack?t>n    died  '45.(4  577 

QJTues  |S.  L.  Southard  born  '87: 4  57r7 

lOjWed    Victory  at  Bethel,  1 801.14  507 

lllThurjSt.  Barnabas.  /vw>.J4  56\7 

flttFVM    ;  Warm*  56  7 

13iSatur|  and  unpleasant.*  56J7 

I*  S.     |Mo©o  highest,  4  567 

15jMon   j         72am  wr^A  thunder.]*  56  7 

Pr*s.  Polk  di*d,  1849.   \*  55  7 

Bat.  Bunker  Kill,  1775.J4  55  7 

Bat.  Waterloo,  1815.     \*  55  7 

More  pleasant*  55,7 


'jUteh  f<W 


Sun  iSun  ,«.  .1  M 

setsl^iri&sts;5"^^ 


a.M.  n.M.';g£  ii 
4~6Ui7     1JV5 


I6jTues 
17|  Wed 

l8Thur 

IDlFrid 

SOtSatur  ;Q.  Vict,  crowned,  '37.   |4  55;7 

21  S.     [Sun  eot.  93.  Longest  day.:  4  557 

22  M on  Antaros  sou  lOh  14m.  4  55  7 
23Tues  jAkenside  died,  1772.  [4  55  7 
24' Wed   [St.  John  Baptist.  4  557 

i25'Thur*B:sh.  Gadsden  died,  '52.  i  S5!7 

!26;Frid    |Bat.  Fort  Mo ul.  1776.     \*  55  7 

BTJSatiir  IMonmouth  Bat.  1778.     4  56  1 

fBH    S.     |  Warm  and  I  56  7 

29Mon   !{  lowest.     St.  Peter.    14  56^7 

SOlTues  L  dry  weather.]*  §67 


9    29 


a 

': 

3 


M.;«.      M. 
0 

aijii 

22JU 


3!T   Mom.    1 


u 


3 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

4  » 

5  j 

5j 
5 
5- 

5  «t 

5{ 

5f 

4' 

4  V5 

4. 


4:-; 

25', 
25 
33 

4(1 


sets. 


<u 
0 

|lo 
111 

111 


5;  hi 
ijll 

5m  n 


4-. 
17 

19 
■*0 

3u| 
35 
43 

401 
32 

« 

4-: 


20]  Mora. 


56 


[Morrtd 
i  0  43^ 
1  31! 
,  2  33| 
j  3  4ll 

j8       * 
•  6      0i 


5-1 

40) 
3  3| 
39 
42. 
44,i 
40. 
2.5 


L 


T^h 

- 

|  7th  Month.]                                  :^83.                      [3rDay>] 

|    MOON'S     PHASES.              tO.  Tfliere    is   a    sluice,  one    end    ©1 

p.    h.  n.                 wliich  is  2  1-2  feet  lower  tkan  the  ether, 

Full  Moon           I      1      6  mo.        what  it   Hio   velocity  of  the  stream  per 

Last  Quarter     7   1(1   17  eve.        seceu.l  ? 

New  Moon       15     5     3  evo.            1 1     If  a  ball    fall  through  a  epaee  o| 

First  Quarter  23   10  53  nu>.       484  ic*l.  in  S  1-3  sseonrle,  with  what  ve- 

iFu'.l  Moon        30     7  3d  mo.       locity  will  it  strike? 

- 

D 

in  bun  „ 

Moon  ,.,.,,,,„ 

Uf 

of 

Various  Phenomena,  risen  sets  ©  "2 

ri..tst?s*Ta"»h 

.VI 

W 

'!.  H.M.*  *• 

If.      M.M.,     X. 

rises.    9      1 

l 

Wed 

Sultry  wealh                       A 

I 

Thur 

Vis.    of  R.  V,  Mary.      4*687    4~ 

8   31     9    4H 

3 

Frid 

Fort  Erie  taken,  1^14.  4  5IJ7    3 

9    21 10    28 

Satur 

0.  S.Dec.  Indepen.'7Aa                  :<X 

io    2ii    a 

5    8. 

R*l.  Cheat  Mount.    '61. 

10      4  11    42 

r.  Mon 

•    Hkfn  with  fefcrf4  58J7    3        11     8E.    24 

Tues  !                    thunder  and'4  58J7    2<Y> 

morn.    1       8 

9 

Wed 

Antares  sou  9h  12m.               7    2 

0  32    1    57 

9 

Thur 

Pre?.  Taylor  died  1850. 1  00  7    1  5 

1   25    2    54' 

L0 

Frid 

Columbue  born,  1  M7.     4  59  7     1 

2   17    4      0; 

I] 

Satur 

J.  Q.  Adams  horn,  1787  4  5 'J  7     1 

3  21    5    15 

12 

S. 

Hull  farad.  Canada,' 12.  S    07    On 

4     0    8    301 

IS 

Nfoii 

1    vivid-lightning.**     0  7    0          4  38    7    37 

14 

Tues 

kfeon  hlf best,                  5    Mi  69  sb     5     0    8    S3 

15 

Wed 

Antaressou  8h  44m.       ">     1  B  59         sets.  )  9   23 

16 

Thur 

Hegira  begins  822.          5     2  0  58  ft     7  38  10      8 

17 

Frid 

Bibridge  Gerry  b.  1730.  5     2  0  58               20  10    48 

It 

8a  tar 

Rat.Bull  Run,  1 S01.      |A     30  5T1HJ     9  15  11    24 

l» 

8 

Congress  met  at  Rich'd  5^  0  57 
Vega  sou  lOh  3f»5m.  ['81  5^4  0  50  =- 

10     011    59 

SO 

Ilea 

10  48'Morn. 

m\ 

>Tu<%8 

R*;.  Manassas  1801.       5     -r>  6  55 

11   21    0    38 

19 

Wed 

San  enters  g\.                   5     5  0  55  n\ 

11   59    1    13 

28 

Thur 

WmrmS     0  0  54 

morn.    1    53( 

\u 

Frid 

and'y     0  0  54  if 

O   48    2    34i 

Satur 

St.  Jam«».                   dry  5    1  0  53 

1   38,  3    35 

se  «. 

*t.  A»ne             we«ttAer.6     86"5jJ 

2  40'  4    49 

27  Men 

Moon  lewest.                    »    «6  52  V? 

3  44    0      *j 

4  56    7      8: 

ISTau 

Deg  days  begin.                5     9  0  51 

^OTluir 

Rainy  a»rf5  100  50 fe 

6     Oj  8      li 

stormy.  5  ll«  49 

riias.  ]  8    45 

tslforM 

I. — — ' — 

'Femalhaut  «ou  2h  18m. 5  11|H  49  K 

8  «li  9    26 

8th   Month,! 


*IJ<t|!ST    1863 


[3  J  Days. 


MOON'S  PHASES. 

D.     H.     M 

Last  Quarter     6  i)  23  mo. 

New  M(wia       14  8  27  mo. 

iFirat  Quwter  21  8  12  eve 

Full  Moon        28  3  19  evo. 

D 


•y  12.  If  &  ball  strike  tho  ground  with  a 
velocity  of  56  feet  per  second,  fri'm  what 
hfight  did  it  fall? 

13.  In  what  time    will  ;i  musket  Im'l, 
dropped  (rem  the    ton.  of  a   steeple  484 

!   feet  high,  eorae  to  the  ground 7 


Km;  iKcc]  Moon  nfn  Tide 
h.    jh. 


H.MJH.M.I"      h. 

"llSntur lUmmae  Day.  ~|5I2|6  48j      '9   K   i"       6 

2'   iS.  Sicehr)j7ceather.r>  1,8|6  47|         9  .*i7  10     42 

SMon  jBurr's  trial  com    1807.J5  1!  10  47  1 1 

-iTues   Brownstowti  Bat.  183  2.  o  1  ;  il   3l£>von.6 

5  Wed  iFomalhaut  sou  lh  53m.  5  15:«  45j  y  |l  I  54]   0     47 
CThur  Bat.  Hang.   Rock,  L780J5  16J6  44 1       Morn.|    I 
7;Frid    j  Rain  and  thunder.')  17j6  !   0   4 

8Satur;  Cloudi/  and  i  I7j6  43Jn  |   1   31 

9j   S.      Bat.  Oak  Hill,  1861.       5  18j<  25    4 

lOMon     Moon  highpgt,        windy  ■)  19  6  41  22      3   85     6 
iTTue.s  weath«r}fi  206  46       j  4  45    7 

12]  Wed  JGeorge  IV.  born,  1762.15  21  6  39I&  |  5  5 
l»Thi»r:|  Now -we  mayf  6   10    9 

14lFrid   lAltair  sou  lOh  9m.         |5  22J6  38jng  j  Sets,  j    9 

8     1,10 


I   1847.    J5  28fl 
i,  1765.      5  290  31 


15'Satur  Bonaparte  horn,  J  769.   [5  23  6  37 
,16|   &     |Bat.  at  Camden,  17*0.    |5  24j6-3«L. 
il7lMon  ezptct  a  heavy 5  256  35J 

.18'Tues  jAltair  sou  9h  53m.  |5  26,6  :j4;m_ 

"lSJWed  storm  ofapind«nd]&  27J6  33] 

2«Thur  Bat.  in  MeiiW,  1! 
/ZljFrid    Wm.  IV.  born, 
22iSatur  #  enters  n*.  ratn.|5  3d  6  3u, 

23   S.     UJowest,  [jfro»    N.  $.5  31  !6  2Wv? 
24:Mon     $   brightest  in    the  ere.p  32T<S  28 
25iTues  Bp.  Bowen  died  1839.    J5  386  &7te 
26JWed  !;Dr.  Adam  Clark  d.  '32,  5  346  20: 
27]Thur  j  Fair  and  mitdfa  35J0 

28;Frid  lilatteras  taken  1861.      5.J 
29iSatur  St.  John  B«p.  heboadcd;5  37  6  28 
30|  S.     jPalay  bern,  1743.  5  38:6  22 Up 

8I1M011  iBunyan  died,  1688.         |5  3915  21j 


8  5ii  JO 

9  3111 

10  22    Morn. 

11  10J  0      16 

0     86 
Vioin,.     i,.    12 


0  46. 

1  M: 

2  21  j 

3  25 : 

4  15 

5  lfll 
Rises, 

7  3] 

8  15|   9 

9  040 


61 
44 
67 
17 
32 
31 

18, 

2 
4*1 
20 


9th  Month,] 


SEPTEMBER,  1863. 


[38  Day. 


MO  ES.  • 

P.     I..      X: 
Last  Quarter      4   11    13  eve. 
Nbi»  Moon        11  i  i  9 

Quarter  20     4  41  mo. 
Full    Moon      -21     0  32  mo. 

D.  


14.  If  the  attraction  of  (he  mnnjj  ra>?e 
a  UGf  en  tii<?  -%-arlh  five  feet  hiyh.  what 
will  b*  the  height  ef  a  tide,  raited  by  the 
earth  on  the  auiTace  of  the  moc>'H,  under 
similar  cirenmstancrs. 


D. 


of 
W 


Various  Phen<  mena. 


of 
M  _ 

1  Tues  |  "il 

I  (London  burn'd,  ISfifl  I  20j  S 

*  7'lmr  Cloudy,  and  somcp  41  6  10 

4  Fri  h'rs  4«  min'.jS  42  6  18  a 

.r>  S;itur  Dog-days  end.  rain-i  48J6  17 

6  S.      Lafayette,  bom,  1757.    5  44  6  10 

7  Ainti     D  high*  ■  •     i         I  15  ,? 
ft'Itoa   Bat  Eutaw,  1781.    «tor.|5  46l6  14 

0  W,n1    Pomalhaul  Bou.llh  82m  5  47  J8  ]  .'*,  ft 
lOThur   B  Erie,  l^in.    5  48  8  12 

11  Frio  -/;/  an(jf!5  49  fl  11  frjj 

•so-  rfowp.  5  50  6  10 

i's  Comet,  185  ;    »  =a= 

.    Moscow  burnedil8l2 
l5;Tues  Surren.  ofN.Y.,1776.  5  53  6 

16  Wed    Fomalaaut too.  ilk  4m  5  54  fl 

17  Tl,  Changeable  end  ■'■ 
ISjFiid             unsettled  we*fher.o  56(6 
iySnttir  Moon  lowest.  ^  5  -r>7  fl 


Sun  -  SuifL   .1  Muon 

AVAN 
**tS    XAU. 

::.«.  »i.m.  *  ■■in.    m.  h.    m. 


y  4(i  ll     li 

10  20  II  44 

11  Id 
morn.  1      15 

0  •  2*  2      6 


l  44 

set?. 
7      0 


■I  46 

«)  25 
0  59 


i  in. 


7  54 

8  43  11    *1 

11   82 

I  morn. 

i  j     fi   o  ir 

II   561  0   30 


2«Tues 
23  Wed 
S4|Thui 
25Frid 

•2G;Sainr 

•:7  s. 

•J9  Twos 

30  Wed 


Stormy  end  boisterous.   5  5<  rt 
[aithew.4  jfi  I9M 

ifker  may  voir  6     06 
Sun  enter?  -.a=.  Days  and  6 
[nights  equal.  3 
Foraaftaut  sou.  lOh  20m  0 
expected  fair.ft 
>•!.  1854. 
Detroit  retaken,  li'13.  J6 

Sun  Inferior. 
f?  d  Stm.     St.  Jerome,    f 


10th  Month.] 


OCTOBKK,  1863. 


(31     Days 


MOON'S   PHASES. 


Last  Quarter  4 

N«w  Mooa  12 

First  Quarter  19 

Full    Moon 

D.     D    | 

of  I     <-.(' 
M.     W 


3  27  eve. 

1   27  eve. 

1   34  eve. 
0  31  ev«. 


15.  Suppose  a  vessel  3  feet  wide,  5  feet 
long  and  4  tent  high,  what  is  the  perpen- 
dicular pressure  on  the  bottom^  it  being 
filled  with  water  to  the  brim  7 


Sun  ;  Sun!      ,  Moon  Hightl(lf 
.  |Slri  .^t>fava»nah 


Various    Phenomena.,  j 

H.  M.IH.M.  ~X  n.      31.  H. 

2f  6  ft  Ciouai;  and  rj  "     9  50  fT 

Major  Andre  exe.  1780.6  105  50         10  43  E. 

damp  wealher.  6  1 1  5  49         11    3fii  () 


lThur 
2Frid 
3tSatur 

4    S.     Iq   highest.  JO  12J5  4fe  SB  morn.    1 

5|M:on     Brainarddied,  1  <47.       0  135  47  0  SI    3 

O.Tues  iFomalhaut  sou  9h  46m.  (5  14  5  46  ^|      1    15    4 
7 Wed  |Bac  Rings  Mount.  '80.J6  15  5  45  2   14    5 

8Thur  Coolnighls  andfi  15|5  45Jn£  '  %   12 

9|Frid    Battle  Schleitz,  1800.     0  10j5  44  4     8; 

lOSatur  mornings^  17 5  43  **     4  59    8 

11    N.      Bahamas  diacov'd  1492. |6  18(5  5  41 

l'i.Mon  Fair  and  Q  19  5  '51  iT|_  «,ts. 

l3Tues  mil4 weather .0  20 5  40         rt 

14'Wed  IFomalhaut  son  9h  14mJ';0  21  5  39  4       ? 
*15|Thur   Bank    Panic,  1857.  0  22538 

leiFrid    I  Raining  and  6  23'%  37  y?     9 

17  SatarlBui-goynesuri-end  1777.6  24  5  36  10 

id  S.      St.  Luke;  stormy^  25  5  35  11 

l»Moa    Cornwallis  sur  1781.  4*6  26  5  34  -  morn. 
SQTueal              Windy  and  cool.\%  27j5  33         0  42 
21  Wed    Fomalhaut  sou  8h  47m.  6  28J5  32,  X 
22JThur          Now  we  may  expect  o  29i5  31 
23Frid%!0  enters  H]..                      6  30  5  30 

frost. .6  315  29  <Y= 


H. 

24 

11 
585 
55 
4| 
27 
49 

6  55 

7  44 
25 
58 
39i 

3 
34 

6 
37 


Satur 

A 
Mon 
Tues 
W.d 

Thur 


4:  sou  lh  23m. 


0  3*5  28 


Changeable  and(\  33:5  27 

Fomalhaut  sou  $h  23m.  6  34  5  !^0 

St.  Sim.  and  St.  Judo.     6  35:5  25 

unsettled.. §  36)5  24 

!<  highest.  |6  37  5  23 


a 

9 

21  10 

22  10 
28  1 1 
35  11 
42  Men 
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0 
1 
2 
3 
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rises. 

7      1 


31ISatur!V4$ 


weather. .6  S£  5  22l< 


7 
8 

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10 


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14  11 


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53 

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64 


11th    Month.]            NOVEMBER,    1863.               [30  Days, 

MOON'S    PHASES. 

D.     H.      M- 

;Lust  Quarter      3     9  2d  rao. 
New    Moon        11     9  36  rao- 
First  Quarter     l"1  11   99  eve. 
25     3 

16.  With  what  ralocit/   will  au  iron 
ball    he.fi u    to  dwtcend,    if  raised   3,001)  j 
mi!ss  above  the  earth'e  «:irfae«? 

17.  How  high   muit  a  hall  be  raised, 
to  lose  half  ita  weight  1 

Lr 

O                                                   •   fi  m  „      Woon  ■ 

m                                                                         .     SATAN 

or                                                                    ■«  ri  A>t?   NAn. 

1 

W                                                                                "'-^f  »•     ■f.JH. 

s. 

Won    lAll  SomV  dj                      6  40.-,  30   ;,    11    57     1    3SJ 

F.rir  ,,nJ  CooM  48  5                              9    3* 

est  in  the  morn,  r,  11  5  laj       '  0  43    ? 

Thw                 cter  plot,  1 

5       PJ 

i-Yid     '                                                              [2  38 

7 

Bat.   Belmont,  1861.      |0  44  5  1 

7    11 

8.     (Transit  of  If,  1849.        j0  45|5  15         4  81 

7    54 

!    H 

Won   i                       and  !>,rmp.«  485  14  in  !  5  2l|   S 

10 

Milton  died,  1074.          !0  40(5  14!         B     2    S 

-II 

Wed  !«i  Bdfpsed,  invisible.    Ml  47,5  18  f      *c;*.      9    42, 

■Id 

Tharl                      Frtwty  ondW  48  5  12         5  81JI0    [8 

i:: 

Frid     Moon  tan                   Fair.  «  4 0  •">  1                  3910    4 

\u 

bhae.  Carroll  d.,  1883,  8  49«  11              Will    1" 

15 

S.     liVJtherspoon  d.,  1794.    8  505  10l~     9  51  11-  52j 

in 

Mop.    Tea  dest'd  B.wton,  177»8  51|5     0        in  ..''morn. 

1" 

Tues  J7  Slats  'sou.  Ilh49m.     |6  5                 mora.]  0    3i 

18 

Wed  :        IVwrfy,  and  a  CfcMjfl  525    S  v     0     8    1    |H 

[9 

Thwi                         Ufa  41m.                    7       j  1   10   8      7 

•  |.|6  54  5    c  t     2  2l    8      9J 

[■31  Satur                                            0  54J5     1                       1    *8J 

9'.                                    ir,  andRfl                        4  4^    5    35 

;„n    iBom                                                                     5   85    6    42J 

[34 

Tues                      (Vd  Winds.  0  56  5    4          6  25    7    88 

j  -25 

Wed    Moon  Eclipsed  visible*  8  57.")    sir    [rises.    8    27 

->0 

Thur  Q.  Isabella  died.  1504.    0  58  5     2          8    10    9    19 

Nl7 

Frid     Moon  highest.                 8  58  5    3ie     7     618      9 

Satari            Cloudy  WlMther.S  59j5    1          7  5010    57 

29 

S       Advent  Suaday.                 0  59  5     1       ^  8  43  1 1    42, 

Mon    St.  Andrew's  Day.  ■       7    0  5    Otfl'    9  99 

eve.  391 

12th  Month.]" 


DECEMBER.  1S03. 


[SI  Days. 


MOON'S 

Laat  Quarter 

First  Quarter 
Fwll  Meen 

D 


of 

Mi 


D. 

of 
W 


PHASES.    i,„L1.      , 

18.  If  <ho  velocity  ef  a  stream  ef  water 
°t  %  V*  i  "P0111511?  tkroagli  tho  Sulk  h**d  of  a  mill 

,t     o  ^  mS'  '  Ue  16  feat  per  second,  what  beae'  #f  water 

17  Hi  59  me.  ! 

24     9     0  eT«v  | 

Moon 


Various    Phenomena. 


Sun  |  Sua.. 

t       e  gi  .        Highti  • 

ri»e«  *etS  *  ?  l'l.tste  Soranub 
H.M.'h.M.;**  •«  «.     mJh.      m. 


l'Tues  Days  10  hours  long.         '.: 

:*2Wed  .7  Stars  souths  i  Oh  50m  ~ 

!  "s'Thur  !  Fair  alto.  Frosty.  7 

ijFrid    Sim  fast,  clock  9m  10s.    |7. 

:    SSaiuv  Rainy  and  Cool.  7 

ro  »S.  Van  Buren  born,  1762.  (7 
7  ^.on  Windy  and,! 

j    Slues   7  Stars  souths  lOh  2f3m.  |7 

!  9  Wed  unpleasant  Weather.! 
lOThur  Moon  lowest.  7 

l  j  F  rid    Gt.Fire  Charleston,  :Gl.  7 

,  lSJS&tur  Void  enough"! 

■  l«j  ST.  i  BaL.  Valley  Mouiit.,  180 17 
14  MCTn  Washington  died,  1799.7 
.l«TU»a  j  "    for  Ice.  7 

IfjWed  K2t.  Fire  N»  York,  1835.7 

:  17,Thur  Rainy  and  unpleasant! 
18;Frid  Sun  fast,  clock  2m  5  i  s.  7 
19;Sattir  Weather  J! 

20    $'.     <S.  Carolina  seced.  'GO.   !7 

'21  Mon  Sunent.V5  Shortest  day,  7 
22Tues   Land,  of  Pilgrims,  1620. 7 

!  23  Wed  Sir  I.  Newton  born, 1642  7 
24  Thur  Sun  &  clock  agree.  7 

29Frid  Christmas'  Day\  Clear! 
2f,  Satur  D  highest.  St.  Stephen.  i7 
27    S.      St.  John  Evang.         and! 


Satur 
S. 

28  Mon 

29  Tues 

30  Wed 
SUThur 


llnnoceuts.    cold  weather! 


The  Java  taken,  1812. 
J7  Stars  souths  9h  Orn. 

for  this  Climate. 


0,5     0  10  »5    J 

14  59  19  hi  a 

1,4  59  I  mon 

24  58|A  0   15    4 

2  4  58j  l  35   i 

2  4  58  m  2  35'  0 
9SJ4  67  S  43;  7 

3  4  57.  r  4  5U|  8 
;j|4  S7j  5  58  8 
314  57]vj  sots.     9 

4  4  56  5  50    9 
44  56  *  8  40|10 
44  56i  7  26111 
4.4  56  8  45jl  I 
4l4  50  K  £  40'niorn. 
54  5*  10  hi 
5|4  55  Sp  mon;.! 
5|4  55  0     2 
54  55 

5  1  55 
54  55 
5  4  o-r> 
5  4  55 

'A 

54  55  a  5 

5!4  55  6 

4:4  56  a  7 

44  56]  8 

"J!  9 

10 

414  56  ^  II 


1 
2 
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rises 


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48  10 
37J10 
20,11 
13<eve.26 
14  1  19 
12    2    10 


18 

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S3  —  ALMANAC—  136.1  11 

GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATE*. 

Exkcttiye  Cabinkt  —  Jefferson  PavLs,  of  Mi*.,  President;  AUxaudar 
II.  Stephen?,  of  Ga..  Vice-President  ;  J.   P.  Benjamin,  >»f  La,,  Secretary 
of  State;  (•'.  G.  Memmmger,  of  S.G.,  Sec.  Treasury  :  Jas.  A.  Seddoo,  of 
Va.,  Sec.  War:  K.  S  Mai  lory,  Ssc.  Navy  ;  John  II.  Reajran,  Pe»ti>> 
General  ;   A.  T.  Watts,  Attorney  General. 

GOVERNMENT  OF  GEORGIA. 

Capitol — MrLLEDOEvii.rt. 
Area— 58.00Q  Square  Miles  ;  .....  Taai  Populationy-l, 082,797  • 
Slaves -4f>7,4«  I. 
Executive  and  Cabinet. — Joseph  E.  Brown,  Governor  ;  H.  H.  Waters 
and  J.  l».  Campbell,  Secretariat  Ex.  Depar't;  N.  C.  Barnett,  Sac.  State  ; 
Peteraou  Thwealt.  Coinp.  Gen'l  ;  John  Joaee,  Treasurer  :  H.  C.  Wayne: 
Adj'nt  and  Iuap'i  Geu'l. 

REPRESENTATION  IN    COXFIDBRATE  COXttRHSS. 

B.    H.    Hill,     }■      Senators.      -|     H.  ▼.  Johnson. 
R  KPHtitKTixrras. 

1st    Diatriot,  Jwliaa  Hartridj-o,        6th  District,  W.  W.  Clark, 


9d 

(J. 

C.  J.  Manuerlyn, 

7th 

do 

B.  P.  Trippa. 

3d 

do 

Hines  Holt, 

8th 

do 

L.  J.  Gartrall, 

4th 

do 

A.  H.  Kenan, 

9th 

do 

Hardy  Strickland, 

5th 

do 

D.W.  Lewis, 

lUli 

do 

A.  R.  Wrifht 

GOVERNMENT  OF  ALABAMA, 

Capitol — Montgomery. 

Area— 50,729  Square  Miles:    -----     Total  Population— 935,917  : 

Blare*— 435,473. 

John  ©ill  Shorter,  GdVcroor;    P.  H.   Britton,  Secretary   of   State;    W.  J. 

Green,  Comptroller  ;  D.  B.  Graham,  Treasarer. 

Clement  C.  Clay,       |       sbnatoss.  William  L.  Yancy. 


GOVERNMENT    OF  MISSISSIPPI, 
Capitol — Jaseson. 

A:  pa— 47, 156  Square  Miles:       -     -  -       Total  Populatiou-887,158  ; 

« ■  -s— 479,677. 
John  J.    Pattns,    Governor:   Cbarie*    A-  Brougher,    Secretary*  of    State  : 
A.  J.  Gilleaaie,    Aaditcr  of  Public  Accounts,  M.  D.   Haynes,  State  Trea- 
surer ;  T.  J.  Wharton,  Attorney  General. 
Albert  Brown,  senators.  James  Phrlau. 


GOVERNMENT  OF  LOUISIANA. 

Cepito! — Baton  Rouse. 
Area— 41 ,436  Square  Miles;      -     ■     -     -       Total  Population— 666,431 

ves— 312,186. 
Thomas  O.  Moore,    Governor;    II.  M.    Ilyams,    Lieut,  Governor ;    P.  D. 
Harely,  Secretary  of  State  ;  Thomas  J.  Semmea,  Attorney  Genera!. 


TIMES  AND  PLACES  OF  HOLDING 

Superior  and  Inferior  Courts  of  Georgia, 

DP'OIt.    1863. 

Cc-v>tjh       Superior  Couets.  Im-eimou  Covet.*.       Co.  Towsa 

Ap:  Hug 1  1st  Monday  Mar.  and  Sept  j  UtMcday  Jane  and  D"c    Uo  raecTille 

B*ker   I  Cu        do     "  May  and  Nov.  ;  Tues  art  1st  51  >n  Jh.ii  July..  New  nn 

Baldwin 4th      do        Feb.  and  Aug!  3d  Mond  jceyille 

Bants i  Thar  *f  1:  tMoo  Anl  ft  Oct.    1st     do  Feb  and  Aug. 

no-,.;...,           (     Monday  sfter  Super. Court    0,       ,„  ,             ,   ,   ,         ,.     .     ... 

Berrtea i  ,          .     f;w                                   3d      Co  Jan  and  July,     .sasuvllle 

Bibb .23   Monday  May  and  Not.  ;  last   d»  Feb,4th  Mo.A-.ig, 

brooks .2d       do        De«  ard  Jute     3d      do  Feb  and  Aug.       Maoon 

k-v-o,,              i  '  Day  after  8d  Mon  Ap'l  and  i  ...      .  ,            ,  ,            '  ,   , , 

*r-™n {  :  Mon  r.f*  Liberty  Court  Nov  J  4th    d"  J"  ftD<1  Jane     !  *iia 

i(„ii..v          I    Wdar  after Sd  Moo  Mar  &     >  .     ,  _  ,        ,  T  ,        -.„.     , 

Bulloch  ....  |  j  f  Bfty  gf(er  ith   Mon  0ct    1st    d0  F„b  on.l  July.    Stat«abnr9 

Brr\e  .   8d    Monday  May  and  Nov     1st     do  J^q  and   Jo!v      Waynesboro' 

Butt« 2d       do        Mar  a-d  Sept'  2d     do  J-.uandJr.lv*.    .  J  ickaon 

Onboun '4th      rid        Mar   ai  d  Not  I  3d     do  Miy  Riid  Nor.'  Morgan 

Cim  »n ;  3d        do        Ap.H  aod  Oct     1  t    do  Jan  aod  Jut*..     Jrff"t.T*ooton 

Campbell Sd        do         Feb  and.    Aug    3d      do  June  ard  Den.  •  Cam, -hellion 

Carroll  ■  lot      do        .April  and  Oot;  '  4ih    do  June  and  Dee.   j  Currollton 

•  Case 2d       do        Maraud  *>rjt.    4th    do  May  slid  Nor.     Oaasviile 

Cotoo-a j  ?.i        do        1L»  asni  Not.  '  4th    do  '    J»n  end  July     i  R  oggold 

Otiothaaj j  2d        do        Jan*  and   May.  '  Sd      do  Feb  and  July    ]  -savannah 

Cbottab  'cheeJ  3d        dp         May  and  Nov    3d      do  F»b  sisd  Ane.    I  Cnsseta 

Chattooga....'  1st      do        Mar  and  Sept    •  4th    do  Hay  and  Nov.     -'nmmesviJle 

Oherokeo  ...   .  ltt       do         do              do      l  2d      do  June  rind  Dec      Canton 

Cborltou    .....  -.Yi        do         April  ard  Oct.  ,  1st    do  Ftb  and  »ept.       I'raders' HU1 

Clarke j'Ht      do        Feb, Sd  Mo.  An  I  4th    do  Apriland  Oct.  j  vVatkinrvi  lie 

Clay j  4th      du        Mar  and   Sep',  j  4>h    uo  Jifn  and   .To ly.     Port  Gaines 

Clayton j   |s^     do        Mar  and  Not.  ,  ltt    do  fob  and  July      JonOfthoro' 

Oiinoh .1  4th     do       Mar  and  Sept. '  Sd     do  Jan  and  Jul  v.      Magnolia 

Cobb !  3d       do         do             tip       3d.     do  June  ard  Da*    Marietta 

Coffee 2d        do         do             do     :  1st    do  May  and  N.  v.     Donglaa 

Columbia j  1st      do         do             do        l«t    do  i'-b  and  Julv    |  Appling 

I*'***  ■■■{.  a^^itSstiXor i *«  *°  »?> «*  »■*■ : Mwit'iu 

Coweta j  1st      do         Mar  and  Kept    •  In     de  J'ine  and  Dec       t'OVian, 

Crawford ,   M       da          do              do      i  3d      do  Jan    an^  Jal     I  Kr.oxville 

lude   :4th      do         May  a»ri  No».  .  1st     rf0  .Mar  mid  Sept    |  TrenJ    n 

Dawson j  2d       do        Feb  and  Aug.      1st    do  June  and  Dec.     Davjionville 

Deoitar 4th      do        April  and  Oct,  j  2d'    do  Jaa  and  July.      lUinbridge 

OnEalb... ..        4th      do          do              do      .3d      do  Jan  and    July.      Decatur 

Dooly 1st      rio         do             Jo     I  Sd     do  June  and  Dee 

Dougherty....:   1st      do         June  and  Dtc.  !  l*t     do  M»r  and  Srpt.   '   \Hauy 

Karly I  ]nt       do         April  sni  Oct.    .-d      do  .Inn*  and  Dec.     Blakely 

Kchols i  Mou  aft4th  Mon  Mar  Sept.     Ilea  aft  inf  Court  In  i 

Bffingh*™..  (  j  ^^^^"o"'  |  2J  M-d»r  ™  *»*  ™*-  j  Sl-rirCfl.W 

ElViert 2d  Monday    Mar  and  »er'    I  Sd      do  J -.u  and  July.  :  K  be- ton 

Kmsnm! '  I  ft      dw        Ap.il  and   Oot  !  l»t    do  *   do             do         Paria 

Fannin   J  2d        do         May  and  Cot.  1  ?d '    do  do              do       |  MorgantOH 

Vavette 'id        do         Mar  ,ind  fsjit.      2d      do  Jaa  and  June.   !  V  .yetteville 

*'ldyd    |  3d        do  Jaa&HtMo  Jnly    2d      do  April  and  0;t. 

Forsyth 3d        do        Kelt  aad    Aug.  <  3d     do  d)             do      I  Cumming 

Frauklia ;  1st      do        April  and  Out.    4th    do  Jan  aud  July.    |  Oarufsville 

Fulton i  1st      de         do             do       3d     do  June  and  Dec.  I  Atlmla 

O-ilmer I  1st      de        May  and   Oct.  :  2d     do  Jan. 1st  Mon  July!  Flljay 

OUxcoek. ... .  1  ?d        do         Feb  and   Aug.    4th    do  May  and  Nov.  j  Oit-H:m 

Clly^e  !•  ith      do        April  ai.d  Oct.    5d     do  Jan  and  Jane.  i  Brunswick 

Orcene 2d        do        Mar  and  Sept.  :  2d      do  June  and  Dee.  |  Qrecneboro" 

<lovdor. i«t      do        April  and  Oct.    4th    do  Jao and  July.      C«l»ou 

Gwinnett...      1st       <;c        Mar  &  2d  Sept  j  1  st     do  Ji-,:-osnd   Die.  ,  Liwrcnceville 

flnlorshatn  ..    Thur  af  4th  Mo*  Mat  Sept  1  2d      do  J*n  and  July.  :  Clarkesville 

H  =  ll :  ?u  Monday  Mar  and  Sept.    I  4th    do  do             do        Gainesville 

Hancoek. 2d        do        April  and  Oct.  :  1st    do  Feb  and  Aug.     (Sparta 

Haralson  3d        do         do             do     '2d     do  Jan  and  July     '  Tsllapocaa 


Superior  and  Interior  Courts  of    <>.eorgin. 

Continued. 


Supkriob  Courts 


IsFanicu  C 


MM  M  11 
3d    do       H  8d    do 

4th  do 
*  Sup  Court    . 

nday  Feb  aud  *.ng    ,  M    do 
4th  do 
21    do        M-v  and 
■ 

1th  do 
■ 

41  h  do 
.VI  M  •  Api  M 

4  th  Monday  A|  lot   do 

l.l   do        Jul  ■  '*c   do 

l?t    do        VVb  «  d  A»«g    *l  3d     do 
2d     ilo         Mirth  ami  !*«t  t    l»t    do 
do  3d     do 

1st    d"  .id     do 


Me'ntoi  V*.. . 

M*riwelher.., 
Millar... 
MiUna    . 

ilnoroe.. 


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Superior  «nd  Sisferior  Court's  of   twoov^ia. 

Continued. 


Sil'KEIon    l  OURTfl. 


IXFKRIOR     Cot'BTS,  (JO.  ToWHS. 


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Jane  and  Dec 

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May  and  Nov 
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do  do 

Juueand  Dec 


S  U  P  E  11 1  0  II   COURT  8— C  IRCUITS, 

JUDGES  AND  SOLICITORS. 

Brunswick  Circuit — Applirg,  Camden,  Charlton    Clinch,  Coffee.  Echols,  Glynn 
Pierce,  Ware,  Wayne.  .W    U.  Besslens,  Judge  ;  W.  II.  Dasher.  Solicitor. 

Pataui.a  Cibcuit — Chattaheoehee,  Clay,  Early.  Miller.  Quitman,  Randolph,  Stew- 
art. Webster. • Judge]  P.  D. 'Bailey,  Solicitor. 

Tallapoosa  Circuit — Cauiph'll,  Carroll.  Cowota.  Pleyd,    Haralson,  Heard,  Pauld- 
ing, Polk  ...P.  P.  Hammond   Judge;  Herbert  Fielder,  Solieitor. 

Northrkn   Circuit — Ell  iek.  HHi>eo*k,  liait.  Lincoln.   Madison.  Ogle 

thorpe.  Taliaferro,  Warren,  WilW  ..Those**  W  Thomas,  Judge  ;  J  C  Bureh.Solieitrr. 

BiiTEM    Circuit—  Bryan.   Kwlloch.    Chatham,     KiBBjrbiiro,    Literty     MelnteRB, 
Montgomery,  TatnaH...W  B  Fleming,  Jedge ;  «"  t' Wilson,  Soli'- 

Middlk    Circuit— Burke.   Columbia.   t!mar>i-l     Jeffersoa,    Jekngpn,    Richmond, 
Seriven,  Washington. ..W  W  Molt.  Judge  :  W.  W.  Montgomery.  Attorney  General 

Wbstern  Cikcuit-  -Clark*,  Franklin,  Gwinnett.  Uabersbai-1.  Hall  Jackson,  Ilabun, 
Wa'ton,  WhiteBanks...N  L  Hutchins,  Judge  :  I  !'   Tliainjoud,  Solicitor. 

OoMiievsK  Cikcpit — Baldwin,  Greene,  Juass,  .1  isp*r,  Morgan,  Putnam.  Wilkinson 
...Tverst.ii  1,  JTisrjii.  Jucga  :   Wm  A   Lofti 

SoriTnRRM  CmctiT— -Berriea,  Brooks.  Coleuitt.  Laurent   Lowndes,  Tiwia,  Pulaski, 
Telf-iir,  Thomas,  Wileox..A  H  Hansell,  Judge;  S  B  "peuecr,  Zolioitor. 

Flint   Circuit— Butts,  Henry,    Monroe,   Nnvtm.    Pik«.  Spalding   Upson.. .E  6. 
( 'xoinexs.  Jw'^f  :   ;     .  i<:it.or 

iikii  Circbit--  C'a>»,  Oetoosa,  Chattooga   0:>»'«    Gordon,  Marrar,  Whitfield, 
Walker. ..W.  i  lonk.  Judge  :     J.  W.  A.  Johnson,  Bolicitor. 

Fayette,  f-ilton,   Meriwether,  Troup.. .0.  A. 
Bull    fudge;  Tbomas  L  Cooper. 

SOuth-Wkstbbh   Cikotjit— Baker,  Calhoui  Dougherty.  Lee,   Mitchell, 

Sumter  ..A  A  Alio  ' 

Chattahoochbk  CiaCctT— Harris.    '■  oogee,  Schley.  Talbot,  Ti 

p  n  Wi 

Mac  on  .-   Mateort,  Twiggs,  Worth  ..11im.it 

G  ',-ui»r,  Jm<  loriek  W  RJountfort,  Sol:eit«r.  • 

Blue  Kipoh  CmotriT — Cherokee, Cobb,    Dawson,  Fannin.  Forsyth ,■  Gilmer.  lump- 
t  sorgo  D  Rise.  Jadge;  Wm   Philli|i«,8oli«itor. 

-i  E  COURT   OF  GEOHSIA. 

Ojsir.erf.    [Elected  by  lli»  Logislatuia,for  the  term  of  t!  years.]     Satawy 

Jexeph  H.  Lampkm,  of  Athens,  Judge $2,Mi 

Charles  J.  J»-nkiit>».  of.  Richmond,     dp 2,501 

Thos.  J.  Lyon,  of  Fulton  da     2,5»8 

First  District—Composed  of  tbe   Esretern,  Middle    and     Bronjwicb    Judieial  Circuits 

at  Favannah.  on  the' second  Monday's  in  January  and   Juno  in  each  yesr. 
Second  District. — Compoiad  of  the  Maeon,  Pi  uth-w»sterli  Chattaheoehee  and  Panola 

Judieial  Cuircuits,  at  Macon — on-lth  Monda°  in  January  and  June  in  C'»rh  jo«r 
Third  Diftriet,— Composed  of  the  Flint  Cowet;\,  Blue  Kidgo,  Cherokee  and  Tallapoosa 

Judicial  C'leuite,  it  Atlanta,  on  4th  Mon.  in  Marjli  and  en  5Ion.  ia  Ang.  ea.  >r 
Fourth  District.— CompoHiMi  of  the  Western  andNorthem  J  adicial  Circuits,  atiHiei,- 

— on  th*    4th  Monday  in  May  and  4th  Moadav     In  N  OT#mbffr  in  each  year. 
Fifth  District.—  Composed  "of  the  Ocmulgea  aiul   Seittthem  Judicial   Circuits,  at  Mtl- 

ledgeville,  on  thn  second  JSond.-iys  in  May  andNoTeniber  in  each  yea. 


IH3—Kh*\sk9— 1863.  21 

DOMESTIC  RSCIPES. 


Peuic,  U?Er  os  Mvttox — How   to    Preserve — Take    water,    fear  gal- 
lons.  coarso  sugar,  one  and  a  halt  peunds  ,  ialtpeter.  two  ounces ;  common  salt  > 
eight  pounds;  put  thi  whole  inte  *  clean  pot  and  let  it  boil    carefully  takia- 
»§'  the  scum  ;  and  wlisn  no  uioro  scum  w'dl  rise,  ;  i  he  vessel  you  ia- 

leud  to  keep  it  in  and  when  did.  put  in  y  :it  U  necea 

sary,  if  you  head  np  your  cask  ;  bat  if  kept  as  a  home  pioUe  ia  an  open  ves~ 
sel.  when  fresb.  is  put  in  week'y  or  freus  time,  to  time  ;  then  in  that  ease,  the 
pickle  should  be  rcboiled  every  six  weeks. 

CusiNu  IIaais    and  Bacon*.  —  Use  equ  il    quantities    of  c  minion  Soda  and 
Saltpeter — one  ounce  and  a  naif  of  c  fourteen  pounds  of  He.ni  or 

Bacon,  using  ttie  usual  quantity  of  salt.     The  Soda  prevents  that  uardr 
the  loan  oi   the  ISacu   which  is  ao  often  found,  and  keeps    it  quite-  mellow  all 
through,  besides  being  a  preventive  ef  rust. 

Substitute  roa  Sod*.     A  lady  sends  the  following,  which  we   publi 
th'  information  of  house-keeper?: 

To  th«  ashes  of  eore  oobs    add  a  liUle  hoping  water      After  allKWiiii.- 
Btand  for  a  few  minutes,  pour  off  the   vo    which  cau  be  uiO  1  at  onoe   with  an 
acid  [sour  milk,  or  v-ioegar  J     It  ia°ke.  the  oread  as  li^ht  .  loda. 

To  Save  Pork.— Mr.  John  H.  Taylor,  gives  through  tha  Co'umbm  Knqui 
rer  the  following  reoipe  for  savijig  pork  its  an  economical  manner  He  say* 
sovernl  gentlemen  have  successfully  practiced  it  the  past  year  in  Harris  ceunty  . 
j  gallons  of  witter  add  7  pound*  of  *:il-,  1  pint  of  lyrnp,  a-id  1  tet- 
gpoonfnl  of  pounded  saltpeti*  After  the  pork  is  oooted  in  tli«  us<«,l  w«y, 
pack  in  bnrrets  Bnd  cover  with  the  above    niixtn  ,,.■  fire 

week?,  and  hang  r.mi  smoke  in  the  u*«al  manner." 
Thus  twenty  pounds   of  salt  are  made  to  save  o&e  thousand  pouads  of  jiors. 

CosraDERATB  Dye— To  Make  a  Beautif-vi.   Clue.— Taka  tldsr  Lorries, 
WHih  them  a-nd  pre.-?  nut  the  juice    To  two  gallons  of  juice  ad<l  about  one  ounce 
perag  and  two  ounces  of  aluui.     Dip  the  thread  in  this  thoroaghly.  and 
i  tho   dye  is  set 

\tiE  Ukat. — After  "-everal  years  experience,  I  h»ve  found  the  follow- 
ing: recipe  to  ^e  'he  best,  for  preparing  inusage  meat  I  bivo  eve*  s»»en  : 

ibs.  ol  chopped  meat,  ad  I  lj  lbs  of  salt,  4  oz.  of  good  bijek  p<.pger, 
14  table  ."  :ge. 

Bow  to  SVIakj*  Tallow  0\nplbs  Hak:  -   leaf   of  tho    Prickly 

Pear,  say  four  or  five  out  up  and  boil  with  one  pound  of  tallow,  and  your 
cundif*  «-,ll  jurprise  yon  for  hardness. 

To  Preserve  Bi'ttc). — Take  two  quarts  of  best,  eotnmon  salt,  one  ounce  * 
of  sugar  one  e^re   Ml  finely  pulveritsnd  and  <1  »:  then  thoroughly 

mix  the  whole  together,  und  tal  -■>  of  tiie  mixture  for  ea<sh  pound  of 

but'er.  w<  rk  well  ino  the  mass  and  clo'-e  i'  up  for  use. 

If  should  b<>  ro,i.emberod  that  butterthu*  prepared  requires  to  stand  a 
month  before  it  i-  ready  for  use.  If  it  ii»  sooner  op'jne  1  the  salt  is  not  suffi- 
ciently blended  -  ith  it,  and  sotnetiaies  the  coolness  of  the  saltpetre  will  be 
perceived,  whict  totally   disappears  Hfterward*. 

Baiter  bein»  prepared  for  isamediete  use,  had  hotter  be  put  up  without  the 
saltpetre,  but  the   sugar  io  the  proportions  above    given,    may    b9  u«ed  with 
I  Ivrsntage,     as  the  sugar  gives   butter   an   extra  good  flavor,  and  has  a 
tendency  to  keep  it  sweet,  and  preveDt  its  blooming  raneid 


L863— axmanac- 


PrACTICAL  DIRECTIONS  TOR  MAKING  BrEAD. —  As  B»OSt  of  the  ingrcdiftlUS 

for  railing  bread,  as  yeast  powders,  <tc,  ?.V3  becoming  scarce,  I  think  »  good 
recine  given    to  hwuseteipotti  not  out  of  tso  way. 

Tike  nbout  effebt  or  ten  middling  fc i 7. e a  itoes,  pare  and  cut  thera 

very  fke,  th  op  U  cook  with  about  thrso   timws  a*  muoh  w^ter  us 

will  cover  them    When  daae,  m*sli  thsui  fiie  in  U«m  sAtne  water,  'ben  add  Cinr 
fuouirh  to  make  a  thiok  ber    the.' flour  niu*t  bo    put  in  wbilu 

fh"  wat  •  ■•    !ubeV>rm,    and  then 

add  :t  little  piece  "f  sour  dough,    :-.y  a  teaspioBful    to  .«.:.•<•■■;  with,     Of  ■ 
after  the  housekeeper  ha  it,  she  can  a'wavs  keep  a  little 

of  the  oiJ  to  .;(!■!  to  the  new.     If  kept  in  a  wano  place,  it  will  i>«   fit  ' 
in  about  six  hours.     Add  plenty  o!'  this  to  your  Hoar  J    i         i  have   the 

lightest  and  best  I  von  wouid  wish  for. 

Prs  E2vi>ra  Bvttbh  '    hy  Vf    (.'Urk,  »1 

don,  for  the  following  moChoi  01   itreaerviag  butt*;       .  .••■  butter  is  firit  well 

in  the  usna!  manner  attor  an'nrams  lieen  elnt-hs. 

nod  rvubinitted    to  sovcr<.                                           whey  ani  l                    is    now 

completely  envelop                     'ed  with  e  eao   vc  te    ns  i«c«*t«doa 
ion  "t  Ui9  white 
"«,ed  tor  e*<! 

fore-4  £rn.  or  with  a  a  :■'.    i                                             •■,  il    •  the  Hjtter-     It 

w  stated  th-<t  butter    maybe  sept  perte^t'y  sweet   *  .  tor  two 

months,  when  thus  treated,  it  placed  ia  a  cool,  dryoe'lsr.  Th<s  submitting  of 

o  pressure  as  dosorlbo  t,  n  a  ;pol  olan,  s:)d  or. 

to  all  our  farmers.    They  can  easily  praoti  sjo  press- 

Starch  or  rloMts  WAwapACTPRS. — Ta>e   a   peek  of  an  ground   wheat  of 
the  boat  q  la!  soak  itearefully.  Next  put  Into  •  tubj  pear  ttn  suffi- 

cient cio  :r,  loft  water  to  cover  it,  and  then  net  it  in  the  "»u.  Bo  sarajto 
change  the  wat-»r  every  £ay,  Keeping  it  in  tne  sun  as  uinca  .>•  po»sil»;e,  or 
an  equally  w  ;rm  pUtcs  in  the  Uous*.  should  the  weather  p^ove  anfi.fwrs.ble. 
When  all  the  grains  of  whsat  hare  become fluite  soft,  rub  it  wsii  in  your 
hands,  and  separate  H  fro m  tha  husVs,  whi.;h  must  be  thrown  in  o  »*;ilh»r  tue. 
Lot  the  .*oft  whoat  settle  in  n  mass,  hi  i  tnen  pear  °^  t*°  w*ter  and  put  oa 
froih;  stir  it  well,  and  1?L  it  settle  again  Rjpeat  this  every  day,  till  tee  lass 
water  oornes  off  clear  and  colorless.  Then  pour  the  water  finally  off.  'Take 
the  starch  out  of  the  tub,  colle 
in  ths  sun,  i  after  w  ;  <>n  dishes  or  a  »-i' 

;?a.ltin*c  aro  :-'m  -  usa  Mkat. — The  folliwiug  rn-fh  »J,  v.  n  ■  n!v 

fv.rty-e'ght  hours,  may  I  i  quan- 

tity   of  saltpetre,  equil  to  the  common  salt  that    won 

moat  in  the  usual  war,  must  be  dissolved  in  w  i  '  to  be 

sLuokod  must  be  pu;.  and  kept  t  ftrs  till  »U   the  w.»ter   U  evapora- 

ted.-   It  must ithen  be  hung  up  in, a  thiok  smpke  fot  i  hours;  when 

It  Will  be  found  eqo  le  best    Uamburi?  neat  I 

boon  kept  several  weeks  in  salt,  as  rod  throughout  a,nd  equally  firm. 

Indian  Slap-Jacks.— Scald  a  quart    of  Indian    meai — when    luke-wanu, 
stir  in  a  half  a  piac  of  flour,  half  a  tea-Qup  of  yeast  and  a  When 

lifht,  fry  them  iu  just  f».t  enough  to  prevent  their  sticking  to  the  fryiog-psu. 
Another  method  of  making  them,  which  M  very  nice,  is  to  turn  boiliag  milk 
or  water  on  the  Iadnn  maal  in  the  proportion  of  a  quart  of  tuo  former  to  a 
pint  of  the  latter  -  stir  in  three  table-spoonfuls  of  flour,  three  eggs  well  beat 
en.  and  a  couple  of  tea-epoonful»  ef  salt 


I^li.'i  —  ALMANAC—  1W'3 

i .  vRDFA'  ER'S  CHRONICLE. 

.1  AN  I'AUS  --Sow  [teas, spinach  lettuce,  cabbages,  radishes,  parsley,  beets,  carrels, salsafy, 
parsnip*,  turnips,  asparagus.     Plan  sh,  Irish  Potatoes.    Transplant  eabbages  and 

lei  luce. 

FEU  KIT  Alt  V-    Sow  peas,  spinach.  lettuce,  cabbage,  radishes,  rorn,  bpr  taly 

parsnips,  turnips,  thyme,  sage, and  other  plants.    Plan  f  at  cabbage 

and  lell  ll';e. 

Keuxirks.—  The  same  varieties  of  pease  may  be  sown  this  month  a-  were  directed  for  the 
asl.  The  principal  crop  of  beets  an  J  carrots  should  now  hesown  The  eemmon  varieties  of 
pi  nuch  should  be  sown  in  small  quantities  once  in  ton  days,  »<  ii  soon  inns  to  seed. 

MARCH—  aly.  cabbages,  spinach,  turnips 

o'h,     tomatoes    peppers.  Guinea   squash.     Plant  encumbers,   okra,  -nap   beans 

onsha.     ,  sew  ee  beans.  New  Zealand  spinach.     Transplant  tomatoes,  pep|ter:.  Gniueatqnash 
cabbages  and  'ritnee. 

It'i/iur':-.-   Uulieabovi  lioohl  be  got  in  at  asaarly  a  uible.    Car- 

town  lor  a  full  crop,  and  from  English  seed.     Lettace  slum  Id  remain  where 
!  is  sown.     \'   >   Zealand  spinach  shonld  be  sown  in  hills,  three  feet  apart  each  way.     Rad 
he,  should  be     >«  n  every  three  weeks.      VI  Irish  potatoes  should  l>a  planted  thit  month 
APRIL.—*     '    carrots,  beets,  saUafy,  turnips,  cabbages,   cauliflowers,   brocoli,  tomatoes 
riant  okra.  snap  beans, si 
onmben 
out  celery 

Rem  Iter  and  anlnmn.  ought  not  to  be 

delayed  longer  than  Ij  killed  when  up.     The  seed  should  be 

from  Europe,  orllieywiUt  II.     t  tanambers,  squashes,  and  Melons,  de  not 

red  until  now,  Imt  m 

HAY.-    Sow  cabl  r>li,  ceJery,  radishe 

Plant  snap  bi  Pick  out  eel 

Rciiwri;.<. — There  is   little    probability  of  eith  not*,  or  turnips  succeed-, 

ng  at  this  season ,    especially  the  a  i'ew   may    be    ventured--  under  Tery 

avorable  uitcnmstances.thej  maj  -  be  sown,  the  gronnd  should  be  shaded 

ml  It e |>i  moisl  etime  after  they  are  up,  ortbey  will  be 

killed  h . 

■.[',.     Sow  cauliflowers,  broi  beans,  okr 

rransptanl  celt  ry,  oabbag  thI  celery. 

tinner!.-! — This  month  is  genets  snd  hot,  and  ell  the  crops  recommended  to  be 

sown  now.  n  nld  have  been  sown  in  April,  and 

il  is  only  in   case  ol  lailme  or  omission  that  the)  should  now  he  sown:  the  niotith  may  be  con 
side  red  had  tor  the  sowing  of  seeds  generatl)  . 

JULY. — Sow  earl  i  I'm.  ■  Bjes,  cauliflowers,  ktoeeli, 

endive,  radishes,  spinach.     Plant  snap  beans,    i  melon-.     Transplant  eabbagei, 

celery,  cauliflowers,  brocoli.  tomatoes,  and  leek>. 

Remarks — A  few  only  of  carro  uini  h.  or  radishes,  should  be  sown  as  il  is  not 

very  probable !  ii  a'  i  hey  will  succeed,  unit  ome  length  ef  tine,  . 

while  young.  The  early  Dutch  turnips  -lion Id  also  be  sown  towards  'lie  middle  and  last  ui'the 
month,  in  sma  I  quantities,  i'iie  I  i  i  potatoes  wilT  befit,  for  use  in  Octeber,  and  the  tomatoes, 
ivlll  ftimisb  a  tupidy  when  the  spring;.  ed  to   beat,  and  then   continue  till 

killed  bv  a  fn 

klJGl'ST — Stw  .ieas. early  Ho  -    rata  baga.  onions,  cabba- 

7«>.  cauliflowers    b.ocoK,  black  Spanish  radishes   carrots,  beets.  leitnee.aed 

enO'se  plan',  snapbeans.  Transplant  cabbages,  cauliflowers  ruta  baga.  endive. 

RtmarSt  — Not  much  ean  he  expected  from  peas  sown  this  innn'h,  a-  I  hey  will  he  in  eh 
Orippled  bv  the  high  winds  and  rain  which  we  "•.'lallv  have:  but  if  much  wanted  a  fe  v  mav 
he  ventured  The  beets  and  spinach  are  liable  to  I  lie  a'tacks  of  the  worms,  which  destroy 
their  leaves    shoe  Id  'her  e<«npe  the-e.  thev  will  be  fine 

SEPTEMBER. — Sow  early  Dutch  and  other  varieties  of  timips.  rutabaga,  heels.  - 
ahard,  mangle  wnrale.cai  salsafy, lettuce,  spinach,  cabbages,  onions,  raduhes, 

endive.     Plant  snap  beans.    Tra  sabbages,  cnulil  .     celery,  let- 

tuce, leeks,  endive  • 

OCTOBER. — Sow  cal.  -'res,  spinach,  salsafy,  pai- 

sn'p-, rutabaga.     Transplant  cabbages,  cauliflowers,  brocoli,  onions,  let t nee,  leeks,  and  endive. 

NOVBMHE?.. — Pow  j>ea-  cabbages,  radishes, carrots   spinach,  tutuyps.  parsnips,  lettuce. 

beets,  salsafy.     Plant  ua/.arnn  and  Windsor  beaut  .»'•  >st«ee, onions,  and 

leeks. 

DB<JEMBER.---Sow  peas,  spinach,  ndishes.  lettuce,  cabbages,  salsafy.  carrots,  been. put 
•ui|U,     Plant  Irish  Pntatoo..  mazagon  trnd  Windsor  haans.     Transplant  cabbages,  lettuce  and 


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